He
began his artistic career in his teens at the circus in 1886 where he
appeared as a clown. With his move to Budapest he widened his activity
as a humorous singer and music hall dancer. There he joined the cabaret
"Budapester Orpheum". He remained active in this cabaret till 1914.

Heinrich
Eisenbach joined the fil business in 1912 and to his first works
in front of the camera belong "Zirkusgräfin" (12) and the title role in
"Wamperls und Siegellacks Liebesabenteuer" (12).He continued his
film career in the 10s and he took part in the movies "Charley, der
Wunderaffe" (15), "Sami, der Seefahrer" (16), "Er muss sie haben" (17)
and "Dienstmann Kohn" (19).

His last cinematical works came in
the 20s into being with "Das Geld auf der Strasse" (22) and "Die drei
Marien und der Herr von Marana" (23). Heinrich Eisenbach died in the
same year at the age of 53.

Besides his activity as an actor he was also busy as a painter.

Heinrich Eisenbach was among others married with the singer Mitzi Telmont.